1Ti 5:1
5:1 Rebuke {1} not an elder, but intreat [him] as a father;
    [and] the younger men as brethren;

 (1) Of giving personal reprehensions appropriately, according
     to the degrees of ages and gender.

1Ti 5:3
5:3 {2} {a} Honour widows that are widows indeed.

 (2) The apostle gives these rules concerning the care of widows.
     (a) Have care of those widows who have need of help.

1Ti 5:4
5:4 {3} But if any widow have children or nephews, let them
    learn first to shew piety {4} at home, and {5} to requite
    their parents: {6} for that is good and acceptable before
    God.

 (3) Widow's children and nephews must take care of their
     parents according to their ability.
 (4) The first reason, because that which they bestow upon
     their parents, they bestow it upon themselves.
 (5) Another, because nature itself teaches us to repay our
     parents.
 (6) The third: because this duty pleases God.

1Ti 5:5
5:5 {7} Now she that is a widow indeed, and desolate, trusteth
    in God, and continueth in supplications and prayers night
    and day.

 (7) The second rule.  Let the church take care of those who are
     indeed widows, that is to say, those who are poor and
     destitute of help from their own friends, and live godly
     and religiously.

1Ti 5:6
5:6 {8} But she that liveth in pleasure is dead while she
    liveth.

 (8) The third rule: let widows that live in pleasure, and
     neglect the care of their own family, be held and
     considered as fallers away from God and his religion, and
     worse than the unfaithful themselves.

1Ti 5:9
5:9 {9} Let not a widow be taken into the number under
    threescore years old, having been the wife of {b} one man,

 (9) The fourth rule: let none under sixty years old be taken
     into the number of widows, to serve the congregations or
     churches.  And they must be those who are free from every
     reproach of immorality, and are well reported of, for their
     diligence, charity, and integrity.
     (b) That has only ever had one husband at a time.

1Ti 5:10
5:10 Well reported of for good works; if she have brought up
     children, if she have lodged strangers, if she have {c}
     washed the saints' feet, if she have relieved the
     afflicted, if she have diligently followed every good work.

     (c) This is spoken with regard to the manner of those
         countries.

1Ti 5:11
5:11 {10} But the younger widows {d} refuse: for when they have
     begun to wax wanton against Christ, they will marry;

 (10) The first reason why younger widows are not to be admitted
      to this ministry, that is, because of the unsteadiness of
      their age they will at length shake off the burden that
      Christ has laid upon them, and think rather upon marrying
      again: and so will forsake the ministry to which they
      had bound themselves.
      (d) Take them not into the assembly of widows.

1Ti 5:13
5:13 {11} And withal they learn [to be] idle, wandering about
     from house to house; and not only idle, but tattlers also
     and busybodies, speaking things which they ought not.

 (11) Another reason: because they are for the most part gossips
      and busybodies, and idly roving up and down, neglecting
      their charge and duty.

1Ti 5:14
5:14 {12} I will therefore that the younger women marry, bear
     children, guide the house, give none occasion to the
     adversary to speak reproachfully.

 (12) The fifth rule: let younger widows marry and govern their
      houses in a godly way.

1Ti 5:16
5:16 {13} If any man or woman that believeth have widows, let
     them relieve them, and let not the church be charged; that
     it may relieve them that are widows indeed.

 (13) The sixth rule: let the faithful help their widows at
      their own expense as much as they can, and do not let the
      congregation be burdened with these expenses.

1Ti 5:17
5:17 {14} Let the elders that rule well be counted worthy of {e}
     double honour, {f} especially they who labour in the word
     and doctrine.

 (14) Now he gives rules, and shows how he ought to behave
      himself with the elders, that is to say, with the pastors,
      and those who have the governance in the discipline of the
      church, who is president of their company.  The first
      rule: let the church or congregation see to this
      especially, as God himself has commanded, that the elders
      that do their duty well, are honestly supported.
      (e) We must be more concerned for them, than for the rest.
      (f) There were two types of elders: the one dealt with the
          government only, and looked to the behaviour of the
          congregation; the other in addition to that, dealt with
          both preaching and prayers, to and for the congregation.

1Ti 5:19
5:19 {15} Against an elder receive not an accusation, but before
     two or three witnesses.

 (15) The second rule: allow no accusation to be considered
      against an elder, unless there are two or three witnesses.

1Ti 5:20
5:20 {16} Them that sin rebuke before all, that others also may
     fear.

 (16) The third rule: let the leaders so convicted be openly
      rebuked, so that they may be an example to others.

1Ti 5:21
5:21 {17} I charge [thee] before God, and the Lord Jesus Christ,
     and the elect angels, that thou observe these things
     without preferring one before another, doing nothing by
     partiality.

 (17) The fourth rule: let sincerity be used without any
      prejudice or respect of persons in ecclesiastical
      proceedings (especially against the elders), because God
      himself is present there, and the Lord Jesus Christ with a
      multitude of angels.

1Ti 5:22
5:22 {18} Lay hands {g} suddenly on no man, neither be partaker
     of other men's sins: keep thyself pure.

 (18) The fifth rule: let the minister lay hands suddenly on no
      man.  Let him not be faulty in this, either by favouring
      any man's folly, or perverse affection.  If anything is
      not done well by his fellow elders, let him keep his
      conscience pure.
      (g) As much as you are able, do not rashly admit anyone at
          all to any ecclesiastical function.

1Ti 5:23
5:23 {19} Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy
     stomach's sake and thine often infirmities.

 (19) The sixth rule: let the elders have consideration for
      their health, in their diet.

1Ti 5:24
5:24 {20} Some men's sins are open beforehand, going before to
     judgment; and some [men] they follow after.

 (20) Because hypocrites sometimes creep into the ministry, even
      though there is ever so great diligence used, the apostle
      wishes the pastors not to be therefore troubled, or slack
      at all in their diligence in trying and examining, because
      the Lord has appointed a time to discover the faults of
      such men, and it is our duty to take heed that we do not
      offend in our trying and examining.

1Ti 5:25
5:25 {21} Likewise also the good works [of some] are manifest
     beforehand; and they that are otherwise cannot be hid.

 (21) Another comfort belonging to them, who are sometimes
      slandered and misreported.



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